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    <title>Data for &apos;Toward healthy housing for the displaced&apos;</title>
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    <note>thermal adaptation and social survey data available at: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-00424.</note>
    <abstract>The population of people living in temporary settlements after disasters is in the millions and the average stay in these settlements exceeds a decade. The issue of the thermal performance of shelters and their impact on health is generally overlooked by the academic community. In an attempt to rebalance this situation, thermal surveys were conducted in two refugee camps in Jordan. Thermal monitoring data of the shelters over two weeks in summer and winter are presented in this dataset.</abstract>
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    <collection_method>Environmental monitoring data (temperature C and relative humidity %) was collected using I-buttons (DS1923-F5 Temperature and humidity logger)  in 5 shelters in each camp, over 10 days in summer and winter. measurements were recorded at half an hour intervals. The I-buttons were placed in the middle of the one room shelter at 1.5m high.

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